
How does this affect strategies for green real estate investors?
"Increased consideration for environmental and social returns means that investors will need to take a broader view of what constitutes a green premium"
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"Increased consideration for environmental and social returns means that investors will need to take a broader view of what constitutes a green premium"

"No green premium yet, but there are other reasons to deliver green homes"

"How do developers reconcile the environmental impact of building homes with the societal need to house people? The key may lie in understanding and minimising a building’s embodied carbon"

"Lenders, investors and shareholders are putting increasing pressure on housebuilders to decarbonise"

"Consumer sentiment is increasing towards more sustainable ‘green’ homes but only larger homes achieve a ‘green’ premium"

"This Spotlight is given over wholly to the issue of carbon in property"

"There is demand for sustainable buildings in both the residential and commercial sectors, but the impact on pricing is still being debated"

"To reduce carbon emissions, interventions have to be made in the construction, operation and demolition of buildings"

"There are two key areas for all real estate sectors to focus on when it comes to managing their operational carbon"

"The emissions of residential property could be halved if all properties were upgraded through improvements to their current estimated EPC potential"